Foreigners Pump $1.3Bn to Invest in Saudi Stock Market

An investor monitors a screen displaying stock information at the Saudi Stock Exchange (Tadawul) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia January 18, 2016. (Reuters)
An investor monitors a screen displaying stock information at the Saudi Stock Exchange (Tadawul) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia January 18, 2016. (Reuters)
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Foreigners Pump $1.3Bn to Invest in Saudi Stock Market

An investor monitors a screen displaying stock information at the Saudi Stock Exchange (Tadawul) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia January 18, 2016. (Reuters)
An investor monitors a screen displaying stock information at the Saudi Stock Exchange (Tadawul) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia January 18, 2016. (Reuters)

Foreign investors pumped more than USD1.3 billion as they sought to directly buy shares of Saudi firms listed in the local market, indicating the vitality of the Kingdom’s capital market.

The Tadawul All-Share Index (TASI) announced that the net foreign purchases through direct foreign investment reached SAR5.15 billion (USD1.37 billion).

Meanwhile, the Saudi stock index commenced the week’s trading on Sunday at around 9,000 points amid limited profit gaining operations.

SABIC 's share backed the positive coherence of the Saudi shares market on Sunday, closing at a remarkable stabilization at SAR117.80 (USD31.4) per share.

This follows the company’s announcement of obtaining all required regular approvals, including environment licenses, to establish a joint project for petrochemical industries with ExxonMobil off the Gulf coast of the United States. SABIC expects this project to have a positive impact on the unified financial lists.

Several finance houses and local and international investment firms are eyeing the volume of opportunities in the Saudi capital market, while the inclusion of the index to a number of global indices is expected to increase the interest of international investors.

The market value stabilized at SAR2.1 trillion (USD560 billion), while the recurring revenues of the market trading totaled around 20.1. These positive figures indicate the solidity of the Saudi stock market and the ability of the listed firms to achieve positive operational profits that support the attractiveness of the market trading.

In a related context, the Saudi stock exchange index of SMEs jumped around 1 percent on Sunday, in which the market index rose an estimate of 34 points. These updates coincide with 85 listed companies outcomes showing progress in their financial performance.



Abu Dhabi's MAIR Group to List in Abu Dhabi Next Month

Abu Dhabi's MAIR Group to List in Abu Dhabi Next Month
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Abu Dhabi's MAIR Group to List in Abu Dhabi Next Month

Abu Dhabi's MAIR Group to List in Abu Dhabi Next Month

Abu Dhabi-based MAIR Group, an investment firm active in sectors including food retail and commercial real estate, said on Thursday it would list on the local bourse next month.

The company, which operates over 100 stores in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) under the ADCOOP and SPAR brands, said in a statement the listing on the Abu Dhabi securities exchange (ADX) would take place on Dec. 9.

It did not disclose the amount of stock shareholders and employees plan to sell through the so-called direct listing, which takes place when a company offers shares to the public without going through a bank-backed initial public offering, Reuters reported.

As MAIR prepares to list "we are ready to amplify our impact, strengthen our foundations, and invite stakeholders to join our journey," Managing Director and CEO Nehayan Al Ameri said.

MAIR, which also manages more than 12 shopping centers through its commercial real estate division, booked revenues of 1.2 billion dirhams ($326.7 million) in the first half of 2024.

Last year, it distributed 135 million dirhams in dividends, equal to 12.11% of the share capital, to its over 12,000 shareholders.